President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney's meticulously arranged travel schedules, a crucial element of their final-stretch strategies, could be upended in the last full week before Election Day by a super storm barreling toward some battleground states.... Continue reading →

The Election Day cliche in a close race is that "it all comes down to turnout," but it's coming down to turnout earlier this year. Because of early voting, 6.5 million Americans have already cast their ballots. ... Continue reading →

President Obama's first term in office coincided with the growth of online memes -- Photoshopped images and jokes that are passed around the Internet. Here's a history of the first meme president.... Continue reading →

Voters can be funny. They assume that all politicians lie, but they also don't like it when the candidates call each other liars. Here are seven ways Barack Obama and Mitt Romney got around that at the third debate.... Continue reading →

During the third and final presidential debate of the 2012 election, President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney turned their answers on foreign policy questions to domestic issues. Here are some instances where both candidates changed the subject and voters reacted on Twitter.... Continue reading →

Jobs and the economy along with federal spending dominated the political landscape during the 2012 election cycle, but a host of other issues were not uttered during three debates that brought President Barack Obama and his challenger, Mitt Romney, face to face.... Continue reading →

Monday's third and final presidential debate focused largely turmoil in the Middle East, Central Asia and, to a lesser extent, China. That leaves a lot of ground that not only wasn't covered, it wasn't even trod upon.... Continue reading →

[View the story “Debate watchers on Twitter who don’t know Bob Schieffer, call him old” on Storify] Debate watchers on Twitter who don’t know Bob Schieffer, call him old Storified by Mandy Jenkins · Mon, Oct 22 2012 19:00:11 As the third and final debate between President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney kicked off […]... Continue reading →